Yukon Blonde w/ Altameda
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Yukon Blonde w/ Altameda
Friendship & Rock n' Roll Fall Canadian Tour 2025
Thursday, October 9th, 2025
10pm
19+ w/ Valid ID
Advance Tickets - $20 + tax by visiting https://www.showpass.com/yukon-blonde-w-special-guest-altameda/ starting Friday, June 13th at 10am
Tickets day of/at the door (if tickets remain) - $25 + tax
Service charges apply to all online sales – refunds due to show cancellation will be for the face value of the ticket only.
Why do young people start bands? Because it’s fun. It’s fun to be vocationally audacious when there’s so much future to be had. To sleep on couches and floors. It’s even fun to be broke, for a time. In the pursuit of rock n’ roll, the hardships of obscurity just add flavour to your lore.
I first met Yukon Blonde when they were young, when they moved to Vancouver from a small town in BC’s interior. They had their own van, which was impressive, and into which I helped them load heavy amps and a full sized Rhodes piano. They all had long hair and huge smiles. Frustratingly, even then, they were incredible musicians. They may have been the coolest people I knew. Twenty years later, the same might be true.
- Dan Mangan
WEB: https://www.yukonblonde.com/
Altameda are a JUNO nominated folk-rock duo consisting of singer/songwriter Troy Snaterse, and Métis visual artist and multi-instrumentalist Erik M. Grice. Hailing from Edmonton and now based in Toronto, the band has toured extensively across North America and Europe, supporting such acts as The Zombies, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Delta Spirit, Kacy & Clayton, The Sheepdogs, Susto, and others.
WEB: https://www.altameda.net/
Get Tickets
Friendship & Rock n' Roll Fall Canadian Tour 2025
Thursday, October 9th, 2025
10pm
19+ w/ Valid ID
Advance Tickets - $20 + tax by visiting https://www.showpass.com/yukon-blonde-w-special-guest-altameda/ starting Friday, June 13th at 10am
Tickets day of/at the door (if tickets remain) - $25 + tax
Service charges apply to all online sales – refunds due to show cancellation will be for the face value of the ticket only.
Why do young people start bands? Because it’s fun. It’s fun to be vocationally audacious when there’s so much future to be had. To sleep on couches and floors. It’s even fun to be broke, for a time. In the pursuit of rock n’ roll, the hardships of obscurity just add flavour to your lore.
I first met Yukon Blonde when they were young, when they moved to Vancouver from a small town in BC’s interior. They had their own van, which was impressive, and into which I helped them load heavy amps and a full sized Rhodes piano. They all had long hair and huge smiles. Frustratingly, even then, they were incredible musicians. They may have been the coolest people I knew. Twenty years later, the same might be true.
- Dan Mangan
WEB: https://www.yukonblonde.com/
Altameda are a JUNO nominated folk-rock duo consisting of singer/songwriter Troy Snaterse, and Métis visual artist and multi-instrumentalist Erik M. Grice. Hailing from Edmonton and now based in Toronto, the band has toured extensively across North America and Europe, supporting such acts as The Zombies, Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats, Delta Spirit, Kacy & Clayton, The Sheepdogs, Susto, and others.
WEB: https://www.altameda.net/
Get Tickets
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